The opening skit is a portrayal of the second presidential debate where Bladwin mocks The Donald’s response to sexually assaulting women by pivoting to Bill Clinton’s accusers.

“Martha, she is trying to silence these women but they need to be respected. They need their voices heard,” Baldwin, as Trump, tells debate moderator Martha Raddatz, played by Cecily Strong.

“What about all the women accusing you of sexual assault?” Strong asks

“They need to shut the hell up,” Baldwin responds.

Baldwin portrays Trump as lurking behind Clinton as a shark to “Jaws” music. SNL Kate McKinnon’s mocks Clinton for robotic and rehearsed debate performance at the town hall performance.

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump at the second presidential debateGetty Images

“I’d like to begin tonight by attempting a casual lean,” McKinnon says making fun of Clinton’s awkward half-sit, half-stand on the debate chair.

The SNL skit portrays the moderators on the side of Clinton.

“Please help us welcome the candidates, Republican nominee Donald Trump and can we say this yet, President Hillary Clinton,” Strong opens.

Trump continued his Sunday rant with attacks on the media and lamenting the polls.

“Polls close, but can you believe I lost large numbers of women voters based on made up events THAT NEVER HAPPENED. Media rigging election!”

Trump’s support has slumped in most critical swing states and nationally since old video footage was released where he brags about being able to grope women because he’s a star. Trump has denied the allegations of nine women.

“Election is being rigged by the media, in a coordinated effort with the Clinton campaign, by putting stories that never happened into news!” he posted on Twitter.